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ChristopherA / brew-bundle-brewfile-tips.md
Last active May 7, 2024 16:54
Brew Bundle Brewfile Tips

Brew Bundle Brewfile Tips

Copyright & License

Unless otherwise noted (either in this file or in a file's copyright section) the contents of this gist are Copyright ©️2020 by Christopher Allen, and are shared under spdx:Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International (CC-BY-SA-4.) open-source license.

Sponsor

If you more tips and advice like these, you can become a monthly patron on my GitHub Sponsor Page for as little as $5 a month; and your contributions will be multipled, as GitHub is matching the first $5,000! This gist is all about Homebrew, so if you like it you can support it by donating to them or becoming one of their Github Sponsors.

@qoomon
qoomon / conventional_commit_messages.md
Last active May 7, 2024 16:27
Conventional Commit Messages

Conventional Commit Messages

See how a minor change to your commit message style can make a difference.

Tip

Have a look at git-conventional-commits , a CLI util to ensure these conventions and generate verion and changelogs

Commit Message Formats

Default

@jagrosh
jagrosh / Github Webhook Tutorial.md
Last active May 7, 2024 14:54
Simple Github -> Discord webhook

Step 1 - Make a Discord Webhook

  1. Find the Discord channel in which you would like to send commits and other updates

  2. In the settings for that channel, find the Webhooks option and create a new webhook. Note: Do NOT give this URL out to the public. Anyone or service can post messages to this channel, without even needing to be in the server. Keep it safe! WebhookDiscord

Step 2 - Set up the webhook on Github

  1. Navigate to your repository on Github, and open the Settings Settings
@dvf
dvf / change-codec.md
Last active May 7, 2024 12:42
Enable High Quality mode on your headphones (Updated for macOS Catalina)

If you're using a high-end bluetooth headset on your Macbook Pro it's likely your mac is using an audio codec which favors battery efficiency over high quality. This results in a drastic degradation of sound, the SBC codec is the likely culprit, read more about it here.

Find out what codec you're using

  1. Play a song on your headphones
  2. Option (⌥) click the Bluetooth button at the top of your screen Inspect the Bluetooth Coded
  3. If you're using AAC or aptX, you can stop here—those are the highest quality codecs.

Change your codec to AAC or aptX

@simonhamp
simonhamp / AppServiceProvider.php
Last active May 4, 2024 04:21
A pageable Collection implementation for Laravel
<?php
namespace App\Providers;
use Illuminate\Support\Collection;
use Illuminate\Pagination\LengthAwarePaginator;
class AppServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
public function boot()
@diachedelic
diachedelic / deep-link-from-browser.js
Last active April 28, 2024 12:51
Deep link to a native app from a browser, with a fallback
@laravel-shift
laravel-shift / .php-cs-fixer.php
Last active April 9, 2024 14:08
PHP CS Fixer - Laravel Coding Style Ruleset
<?php
use PhpCsFixer\Config;
use PhpCsFixer\Finder;
$rules = [
'array_indentation' => true,
'array_syntax' => ['syntax' => 'short'],
'binary_operator_spaces' => [
'default' => 'single_space',
@adamsbytes
adamsbytes / python-discord-events.md
Created December 28, 2021 22:44
Retrieving and creating Discord events with Python

Interacting with the Discord Events API using Python

As of writing this, documentation for the Discord events API is a little lacking and the feature is not yet integrated into Discord.py.

The Basics

This gist presents a basic class that performs a couple event actions against the Discord API.

To interact with the Discord API you need an async http client, for this gist it'll be aiohttp. You'll need a Discord bot created, and to have a token generated for that bot. Your bot will also need event permissions in the guilds/servers you are trying to create events in.

@berkedel
berkedel / flow-error-icu4c-not-loaded.md
Created April 4, 2018 14:13
dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/opt/icu4c/lib/libicui18n.60.dylib

How to solve dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/opt/icu4c/lib/libicui18n.60.dylib

brew uninstall --ignore-dependencies node icu4c
brew install node
@AlexMax
AlexMax / retroarch.md
Last active March 21, 2024 20:10
Setting up RetroArch on a Raspberry Pi

Setting up RetroArch on a Raspberry Pi

I just put the finishing touches on my Raspberry Pi 3 emulation machine running RetroArch. I was not a huge fan of RetroPie due to the reliance on Emulation Station - more moving parts meant that there were more things that could potentially break. I just wanted something that would run raw RetroArch, no frills.

This tutorial is mostly recreated from memory and was most recently tested with a Raspberry Pi 3 running Raspbian Stretch and RetroArch 1.7.7. If there is a mistake or a broken link, PLEASE message me and I will fix it.

Step 1: Install Raspbian

I used Raspbian Stretch Lite from this page. Write the image to your SD card using something like Win32 Disk Imager, or if you're using OSX/Linux follow a tutorial on how to write the image using dd.